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Ski Jumping at the Nordic Skiing FIS World Championships 2023


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Ski Jumping at the Nordic Skiing FIS World Championships 2023

 

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:wSLO: SLOVENIA :wSLO:

Anže Lanišek

Timi Zajc

Peter Prevc

Domen Prevc

Lovro Kos

Žiga Jelar

Ema Klinec

Nika Križnar

Nika Prevc

Katra Komar 

Maja Vtič

 

Medal history: 3 golds, 2 silver, 5 bronze / Total: 10 medals

 

Val di Fiemme 1991: 1. Franci Petek - Men's LH Individual

 

Oberstdorf 2005: 1. Rok Benkovič - Men's NH Individual

                                      3. Peterka, Bogataj, Benkovič, Damjan - Men's NH Team

 

Oslo 2011: 3. P. Prevc, Tepeš, Damjan, Kranjec - Men's LH Team

 

Val di Fiemme 2013: 2. Peter Prevc - Men's LH Individual

                                           3. Peter Prevc - Men's NH Individual

 

Oberstdorf 2021: 1. Ema Klinec - Women's NH Individual

                                     2. Križnar, Rogelj, Bogataj, Klinec - Women's NH Team

                                     3. Anže Lanišek - Men's NH Individual

                                     3. Nika Križnar - Women's LH Individual

 

There is no doubt, which sport is the one, who could bring some joy for host nation. Ski jumping were always been kind of national sport. After major Beijing Olympics success this season had a lot of ups and downs. Among men we had a lot of podium candidates, but only Lanišek was quite constant. Among women sadly two times Olympic champion Urša Bogataj ended season due to injury, Nika Križnar had also some crisis. I still believe because Planica always brings out the best from our athletes, at least 3-5 medals should be realistic goal to achieve. But because we all know WCH are special competition, organized only once every two years, a single medal could save all the organizers efforts.

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:NOR Anna Odine Stroem wins the women's NH qualifying. Longest jumps: Loutitt 99.5, Stroem & Pinkelnig 99.0, Althaus 98.5. Also Ito 94.5 with bad wind.

 

Only one :POL qualified for the main show - Nicole Konderla in 31st.

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Ema Klinec will try to defend her title today, hope that Nika Križnar is feeling even better than yesterday, also Maja Vtič is jumping really well, Nika Prevc and Katra Komar have still some reserves. So hoping for all 5 to come in Final Round, maybe even in top 20, and to stay at least with one girl with a medal chance till the end.

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It looks like Lovro Kos got internal qualifications ahead of Prevc brothers for tomorrow's qualifications. 

 

So probably no Prevc tomorrow, other 3 were already qualified.

 

https://medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/2023/JP/3030/2023JP3030RLT.pdf

 

Here are ranks:

 

Anže Lanišek  1/2/-

Timi Zajc  6/1/3

Žiga Jelar 16/8/33

Lovro Kos 5/10/6

Peter Prevc 8/13/14

Domen Prevc 23/48/39

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That is correct, Fettner is dropped by Austria and Tander & Johansson by Norway among the big teams.

 

Kubacki missed the training due to a back injury, can't say if it's a real injury or just a smoke screen by the team.

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